17th May 2016, 11:31 AM
I almost forgot I finally saw BvS and not only is it exceptional but it even made some unorthodox moves that made it feel much more unique when compared to other super movies. It felt like a grown up episode of Justice League. The only points i'd argue as bad are the gratuitous origin stories and then NOTHING explained for uh, yunno... her. She felt tacked on for sure, but this Batman is by far my favorite. His sense of planning and focused determination really came together as a broken man who pushes himself like a machine to accomplish his goals which visually becomes almost literal. This Superman feels strange still, I don't want to spoil anything so i'll call it the wheelchair scene. For those that saw it you probably felt like i did "why didn't he stop it?" This Superman feels unrefined, like he's more in the superboy stages of his career who makes a lot of mistakes. It's strange to me that we have a man clearly in his 40's who is acting like being Superman is new to him but this completely fits the narrative of a naive super power that i was talking about earlier in the thread. Shoot first and ask questions never is on par for the past 20 years of the United States and Batman blaming everything squarely on him came out a little forced but logical when you consider his emotional state and constant self-propelled guilt trip.
I'm watching it again soon but I do not understand why this movie got so much shit, it's extremely well done save for a few shoe-horned aspects and unique
I'm watching it again soon but I do not understand why this movie got so much shit, it's extremely well done save for a few shoe-horned aspects and unique